District 4 covers the northern half of the county and is represented by Ron Briggs, who cannot run for another term and instead is running for county treasurer-tax collector.

In each supervisor primary, the two candidates who get the most votes will advance to the general election in November.

Superior Court Judges Suzanne Kingsbury and Steven Bailey in South Lake Tahoe do not face challengers.

Superintendent of Schools Jeremy Meyers, Assessor Karl Weiland, Sheriff John D’Agostini and Surveyor Rich Briner also are not facing challengers in the primary election.

County voters in some areas will also consider local ballot measures in the June primary election.

In South Lake Tahoe, voters will consider a measure to repeal the city’s paid parking program in several locations, effective Aug. 31, 2014.

Voters in a specific South Lake Tahoe “zone of benefit” will consider a 12-year, $20 per parcel library special tax; and voters in the Fallen Leaf Lake Community Services District will consider extending a Fire Special Tax and annual appropriations limit four years.

Statewide and state district offices up for election this year include governor, lieutenant governor, secretary of state, controller, treasurer, attorney general, insurance commissioner, state Assembly seats and U.S. representative.

The California Secretary of State’s office will release a list of candidates certified to the ballot on March 27, a spokeswoman said.